I recently found a TV listings app on tv.zaval.org. This app has two versions and one is for Windows Mobile smartphones including the Moto Q. I downloaded the application to my Sprint Moto Q. The tv.zaval.org site indicates that I can get my listing data from Schedules Direct. I already have a subscription, but I'm wondering what application I use to download the listings?I currently have the PTVL app on my PDA and use Weblink for that, but I don't have a clue how to get the listings to the Mobile TV Guide app from zaval.Does anybody have any idea?

As far as I can tell. Zaval has abandoned their Windows Mobile version of their software, and continue to support only their Palm version (now called Advanced TV Guide).

Anyway, with the complete lack of any other alternative, I did mange to find and download the .cab for their last version of their Windows Mobile version.

I can't, however, find any documentation. I did find a brief mention that it uses .pdb files for its tv listings data. When I start the program on my Windows Mobile device, this program gives me an warning message that it can't find the tv listings file.

Does anyone have any idea the subdirectory name and file name where it expects to find the .pdb file?

Which smartphone to choose between galaxy s2 and iphone 4S? I am planning to buy a new smartphone and really confused between 4S and S2. I don't own any smartphone but what I am looking in a phone is great music and video quality and better gaming effects. Basically, I am more into playing games which I usually connect to my smart TV. Thanks in advance for your help.

merizena wrote:Which smartphone to choose between galaxy s2 and iphone 4S? I am planning to buy a new smartphone and really confused between 4S and S2. I don't own any smartphone but what I am looking in a phone is great music and video quality and better gaming effects. Basically, I am more into playing games which I usually connect to my smart TV. Thanks in advance for your help.

I would definitely go with the iPhone 4s because the camera is really good, but if you are interested in games, then the Galaxy S2 may be a better bet for you.